I have a friend that comes over to the US from Switzerland to hunt bear in the Fall season. He is amazed at how we take hunting for granted. If he wants to bowhunt he cannot do it at all in most European countries so he must hunt Africa, Australia, Canada, the US, etc. My conversations with him have made me much more thankful and grateful that I live where I live. While rifle hunting is allowed bow hunting is not. For most it is a problem just keeping rifle hunting because of the anti hunting groups. Introducing bow hunting would open up a can of worms.
Another interesting thing my friend, Tom, told me is that in Germany, for an example, to get hunter certified you must take a year long course, pass a test and I believe a shooting proficiency test. If I am not mistaken the proficiency test is an annual thing. Then in order to hunt you basically have to have permission to hunt private land and that cost about $10,000 annually for a permit. I could have some of the specifics wrong but all of us in North America and a few other countries ought to be really thankful for what we have.